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A highly original and entertaining film. I really enjoyed it. Not because I am incredibly biased and love everything Bill Murray touches, but because it was something that I never expected to be any good. This film is hilarious, not quite in the 'subtle comedy' type of way that everyone describes Bill Murray films as, but just laugh out loud funny. The humour is mature and the characters are remar... read more

At last, I have seen all the movies directed by Wes Anderson. Eventually, it took me a while to really get into in this director and, to be honest, I actually thoroughly enjoyed only his 3 last directing efforts. Still, he remains one of the most interesting American directors at work nowadays, at least, one of the most original, and I was really eager to check this sophomore effort. Well, eventua... read more

I liked this film as much as The Royal Tenenbaums, which was also directed and written by Wes Anderson (co-written with Owen Wilson). Some people might not appreciate the quirkiness of his films, but I enjoy Anderson (and to the same extend Wilson's) dark sense of humour and his skewed yet strangely appealing and profound view of life. As in The Royal Tenenbaums, the characters in this film are qu... read more

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Notes: Well, eventually, like most of Wes Anderson's work, I thought it was a decent watch but I can't say it really blew me away either. Basically, as usual, there wasn't much of a plot and there was his usual tone which always make his movies stand out from the crowd. At this point, he was still going easy on the production design and it is only with his next directing effort ('The Royal Tenenbaums') that Anderson would start to go every time rather over the top with the colors and the vin"

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Cast : Jason Schwartzman, Bill Murray, Olivia Williams, Brian Cox, Connie Nielsen, Luke Wilson
What was it about?
The extracurricular king of Rushmore preparatory school is put on academic probation.
My two cents:
Well, eventually, like most of his work, I thought it was a decent watch but I can't say it really blew me away either. Basically, as usual, there wasn't much of a plot and there was his usual tone which always make his movies stand out from the crowd. At this point, he was sti"

“At last, I have seen all the movies directed by Wes Anderson. Eventually, it took me a while to really get into in this director and, to be honest, I actually thoroughly enjoyed only his 3 last directing efforts. Still, he remains one of the most interesting American directors at work nowadays, at least, one of the most original, and I was really eager to check this sophomore effort. Well, eventually, like most of his work, I thought it was a decent watch but I can't say it really blew me away either. Basically, as usual, there wasn't much of a plot and there was his usual tone which always make his movies stand out from the crowd. At this point, he was still going easy on the production design and it is only with his next directing effort ('The Royal Tenenbaums') that Anderson would s” read more

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Notes: Well, eventually, like most of Wes Anderson's work, I thought it was a decent watch but I can't say it really blew me away either. Basically, as usual, there wasn't much of a plot and there was his usual tone which always make his movies stand out from the crowd. At this point, he was still going easy on the production design and it is only with his next directing effort ('The Royal Tenenbaums') that Anderson would start to go every time rather over the top with the colors and the vin"

"After years of only picking up Screenplay nominations, “The Grand Budapest Hotel” marks Wes Anderson’s acceptance into the Academy’s tent in a big way this year, being, with “Birdman,” the film with the most nominations, with nine. That’s nine more than Anderson’s breakthrough, “Rushmore,” managed back at the 1999 ceremony. Despite critical plaudits, the film didn’t pick up a single nod (you’d have though Bill Murray would have been a Supporting Actor lock, but apparently"